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Jurgen Klopp reckons that Manchester United will "probably" begin their turnaround under new manager Erik ten Hag.

The Red Devils have appointed the Dutchman on a three-year contract until June 2025, handing him the keys to Old Trafford and the almighty task of bringing back the glory days. Just three days ago, United were horrifically reminded of their predicament as they were smashed 4-0 by Klopp's Liverpool at Anfield.

After Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte brutally warned Ten Hag of the challenge ahead, Klopp has provided a more positive reaction in the lead-up to Sunday's Merseyside derby clash with Everton. Asked in his Friday morning news conference whether the current Ajax manager's arrival will prompt a Red Devils resurgence, Klopp replied: "Probably, yes. What can I say? They know now what they want to do in the next few years and can start planning for what they want to do for the future. That's it."

While Ten Hag's first task is to get United's house in order, his ultimate ambition will be replicating what Klopp has done at Liverpool over the past six years and turn one of the world's biggest - and faltering - clubs into winners once again.

And the 52-year-old is certainly braced for the monumental challenge, declaring in a statement upon his announcement: "It is a great honour to be

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